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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    3 Years

    Bachelor of Laws

    Lnct Vidhyapeeth University Indore
    Duration
    3 Years
    Law UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    3 Years

    Bachelor of Laws

    Lnct Vidhyapeeth University Indore
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    Fees

    ₹8,00,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

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    3 Years
    Law
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹8,00,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

    Seats

    250

    Students

    250

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    Seats

    250

    Students

    250

    Curriculum

    Course Structure Overview

    The Law program at Lnct Vidhyapeeth University Indore is structured over three years, divided into six semesters. Each semester carries a minimum of 15 credit hours and includes core courses, departmental electives, science electives, and laboratory sessions designed to reinforce practical understanding.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredits (L-T-P-C)Pre-requisites
    ILAW-101Introduction to Law3-0-0-3-
    ILAW-102Constitutional Law I3-0-0-3LAW-101
    ILAW-103Civil Procedure3-0-0-3LAW-101
    ILAW-104Legal Methodology2-0-0-2LAW-101
    ILAW-105English for Legal Professionals2-0-0-2-
    ILAW-106History of Law2-0-0-2LAW-101
    ILAW-107Law Lab I1-0-0-1-
    IILAW-201Constitutional Law II3-0-0-3LAW-102
    IILAW-202Criminal Law I3-0-0-3LAW-101
    IILAW-203Contract Law3-0-0-3LAW-101
    IILAW-204Torts and Compensation3-0-0-3LAW-101
    IILAW-205Property Rights3-0-0-3LAW-101
    IILAW-206Law Lab II1-0-0-1LAW-107
    IIILAW-301Criminal Law II3-0-0-3LAW-202
    IIILAW-302Corporate Law3-0-0-3LAW-203
    IIILAW-303Human Rights and International Law3-0-0-3LAW-101
    IIILAW-304Intellectual Property3-0-0-3LAW-203
    IIILAW-305Environmental Law3-0-0-3LAW-101
    IIILAW-306Law Lab III1-0-0-1LAW-206
    IVLAW-401Dispute Resolution Mechanisms3-0-0-3LAW-203
    IVLAW-402Public International Law3-0-0-3LAW-303
    IVLAW-403Banking and Financial Law3-0-0-3LAW-203
    IVLAW-404Digital Contracts and Cybercrime3-0-0-3LAW-101
    IVLAW-405Legal Writing and Research2-0-0-2LAW-101
    IVLAW-406Law Lab IV1-0-0-1LAW-306
    VLAW-501Advanced Corporate Governance3-0-0-3LAW-302
    VLAW-502Human Rights in Practice3-0-0-3LAW-303
    VLAW-503Trade and Commercial Law3-0-0-3LAW-402
    VLAW-504Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility2-0-0-2LAW-101
    VLAW-505Special Topics in Law3-0-0-3LAW-101
    VLAW-506Law Lab V1-0-0-1LAW-406
    VILAW-601Final Year Thesis/Project6-0-0-6All previous courses
    VILAW-602Internship Program3-0-0-3All previous courses
    VILAW-603Capstone Seminar2-0-0-2All previous courses

    Advanced Departmental Electives

    Departmental electives offer students the opportunity to explore specialized areas of interest within the broader field of law. These courses are designed to provide depth and expertise in particular domains:

    • Human Rights Law: This course examines the theoretical foundations of human rights, focusing on international instruments, regional mechanisms, and domestic implementation strategies. Students engage with contemporary issues such as refugee protection, gender equality, and minority rights.
    • Corporate Governance and Regulation: Students study the legal frameworks governing corporate behavior, including board responsibilities, financial reporting standards, insider trading regulations, and shareholder rights.
    • Environmental Law and Policy: This course explores legal tools for environmental protection, including pollution control laws, biodiversity conservation, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development principles.
    • Digital Contracts and Data Protection: With the rise of e-commerce and digital services, students learn about the legal aspects of online transactions, data privacy regulations (e.g., GDPR), cybercrime prevention, and digital identity management.
    • International Trade Law: Students analyze the legal structures governing international commerce, including WTO agreements, bilateral investment treaties, customs procedures, and dispute settlement mechanisms.
    • Banking and Financial Services Regulation: This course covers regulatory frameworks for financial institutions, securities markets, insurance law, and consumer protection in banking services.
    • Criminal Procedure and Evidence: A comprehensive exploration of procedural rules governing criminal trials, including the admissibility of evidence, judicial discretion, and constitutional protections against self-incrimination.
    • Intellectual Property Rights: Students study patent law, copyright regulations, trademark enforcement, and trade secret protection across different jurisdictions and industries.
    • Constitutional Interpretation: This course focuses on methods of constitutional interpretation, judicial review processes, and the role of courts in shaping constitutional meaning through precedent.
    • Public International Law: Students examine the legal relationships between nations, international organizations, and non-state actors, covering topics like sovereignty, territorial disputes, diplomatic immunity, and war crimes tribunals.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department strongly believes in project-based learning as a method of deepening understanding and preparing students for real-world legal practice. Mini-projects are assigned during the first two years, encouraging collaborative research and critical analysis of current legal issues. These projects involve identifying problems, conducting literature reviews, formulating arguments, and presenting findings in both written and oral formats.

    The final-year thesis or capstone project is a significant component of the program. Students select topics aligned with their career interests and work under the supervision of faculty mentors. Projects may range from empirical studies on judicial behavior to policy proposals for legislative reform. The evaluation process includes peer review, faculty assessment, and public presentation before an expert panel.